Jacques Berge wrote: ».... What sort of discussion are you starting here?
Jacques Berge wrote: »Are you saying that sorcs don't get benefits from their own ultimates?
Because it makes sense to take one facet of class structure out of context...
...and there is no value in being able to control the rate at which you gain ultimate ...
Jacques Berge wrote: ».... What sort of discussion are you starting here?
Did you read the OP, or just read the title and jump in with a response?Jacques Berge wrote: »Are you saying that sorcs don't get benefits from their own ultimates?
No.
It's crystal clear in the OP.
I'm saying in the circumstance where a player chooses to ignore their class abilities - which the developers have promoted as a valid choice - sorcerers appear to be quantifiably 11-15% better off than other classes in relation to ultimates.
...and there is no value in being able to control the rate at which you gain ultimate ...
I'm just going ahead and label that as patently untrue.
If it were true, why are there passives which boost the rate at which it is gained? And why do any players - pretty much everyone I'm guessing - use them?
guybrushtb16_ESO wrote: »No, it's not very clear, and Imryll was absolutely correct in pointing out that you are taking things out of context. Yes, sorcerers get the cheapest ultimates, but DKs get a free tri-pot every time they use one and NBs get to build the more ultimate through death stroke. Templars get the short end of the stick as usual, but at least they have a healing ultimate, for all that it's worth.
guybrushtb16_ESO wrote: »Taking one of these areas out it and saying "XXX is stronger then everybody else" based on only one of these areas doesn't really make sense, because they all come in a package anyway.
What I said very clearly in the OP and have repeated several times now, is that in the scenario where a player chooses to ignore their class abilities (which should be a valid choice) it seems like sorcerers have a quantifiable advantage.
Templars, nightblades and dragonknights have class passives which increase ultimate gain based on usage of class active abilities and nightblades have an ultimate morph which boosts ultimate gain from kills when equipped.
So by design it looks like in relation to ultimates sorcerers have the freedom to completely ignore class (active) abilities - should they want to - but relative to sorcerers other classes would be at a disadvantage doing the same.
Is that right or have I missed something?
What I said very clearly in the OP and have repeated several times now, is that in the scenario where a player chooses to ignore their class abilities (which should be a valid choice) it seems like sorcerers have a quantifiable advantage.
Nova(and morphs) costs 300 naturally. Duration is 9.2 seconds, deals magical damage and ticks are somewhere around 150-250. Requires 2 people for full effect.
It's good if someone pressing X, but if you are solo, it aint gonna wreck anyone.
Also templar's ulti gain is super slow compared to DKs and NBs or maybe streak sorcs.
guybrushtb16_ESO wrote: »No, it's not very clear, and Imryll was absolutely correct in pointing out that you are taking things out of context. Yes, sorcerers get the cheapest ultimates, but DKs get a free tri-pot every time they use one and NBs get to build the more ultimate through death stroke. Templars get the short end of the stick as usual, but at least they have a healing ultimate, for all that it's worth.
It seems I need to repeat myself because you missed it yet again.
I'm talking about circumstances in which players choose not to use any active class abilities. So you can see how most of your response is completely irrelevant, or as you prefer, out of context.
The DK health/magicka/stamina recovery on ultimate use passive is potentially relevant and possibly puts them on par with sorcs. But that would still leave NBs and temps behind.
FYI you do realise that there non-class ultimates right?guybrushtb16_ESO wrote: »Taking one of these areas out it and saying "XXX is stronger then everybody else" based on only one of these areas doesn't really make sense, because they all come in a package anyway.
Quote me saying that. Seriously, try.
You can't because I didn't.
What I said very clearly in the OP and have repeated several times now, is that in the scenario where a player chooses to ignore their class abilities (which should be a valid choice) it seems like sorcerers have a quantifiable advantage.
david.haypreub18_ESO wrote: »The problem for Templars is that their ultimates are terrible. While players rightly fear a well-placed Negate, a timely Veil of Blades or basically any Standard, no one is really fearing the Templar ultimates, and for good reason. They just cost too much or do too little.
I actually think ult's are one thing that is balanced throughout class's.david.haypreub18_ESO wrote: »The problem for Templars is that their ultimates are terrible. While players rightly fear a well-placed Negate, a timely Veil of Blades or basically any Standard, no one is really fearing the Templar ultimates, and for good reason. They just cost too much or do too little.
This made me laugh - Nova is a sick ultimate you know nothing!
guybrushtb16_ESO wrote: »First of all, I don't think anybody ever said things would be entirely balanced if you for whatever reason chose to completely ignore your active class abilities and only skilled passives.